Sequence Diagram with Eclipsehttps://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/163799/518440/#msg_518440
All you have to do is just run your application and sit back. Reverse Java runs in background tracing all the activities happening inside your application and creates UML diagram for you. You can get more details at

I would like to enhance the capability of the tool by integrating it with Eclipse, where by users after viewing the Sequence diagram can also edit it.

Can some please recommend me any APIs which I can use for this?

Thanks and Regards,
Rajesh Jadhav.
]]>No real name2010-03-04T06:53:06-00:00Re: Sequence Diagram with Eclipsehttps://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/163799/518501/#msg_518501
Please avoid cross posting the same question to multiple groups. Both
the UML2 and UML2Tools projects publish SDKs with APIs you can use.
They're build on things like EMF and GMF which also publish SDKs.

rsjadhav26@gmail.com wrote:
> We have created a tool for Reverse Engineering any Java application,
> which creates dynamic UML Sequence Diagrams and Class Diagrams.
> All you have to do is just run your application and sit back. Reverse
> Java runs in background tracing all the activities happening inside
> your application and creates UML diagram for you. You can get more
> details at
> http://www.reversejava.com
>
>
> I would like to enhance the capability of the tool by integrating it
> with Eclipse, where by users after viewing the Sequence diagram can
> also edit it.
>
> Can some please recommend me any APIs which I can use for this?
>
> Thanks and Regards,
> Rajesh Jadhav.
>]]>Ed Merks2010-03-04T10:15:18-00:00